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Sept. 23rd, 1734. 10 A. M. Resolved, That the affair of Mr. Nutman, from time to time continued, be first considered the next se- derunt. 3 P. M. The affair of Mr. Nutman and the people of Hanover resumed, and after reading our last year's minutes, and Mr. Dickinson proposing a difficulty con- cerning the obligation of the determination by the lot mentioned in said minutes, whether the obligation of the said determi- nation yet remains binding upon said peo- ple, the Synod after much discourse and reasoning about that matter, at length came to a judgment in the following propo- sitions :
1. That the Synod look upon the obliga- tion of a determination of a difference by a lot, to be sacred and binding upon the con- science, if the matter so determined be law- ful and practicable, and consequently to act contrary thereunto must be a very great sin.
2. That as the foundation upon which a lot is cast may cease, and the practicable- ness of acting according to the determina- tion thereof may, in time, cease also, (though for a time it may continue practicable,) in such a case we judge that the obligation thereof doth cease also, because it can never be designed that such an obligation should remain after the design thereof becomes either impossible or hath been fully obtained. 3. Our determination last year relating to the people of Hanover did wholly go upon this supposition, that the affairs of that people and their circumstances were so far altered, upon representations then made to us, that we supposed the founda- tion of said lot, and of the people's acting upon it. were ceased, which, whether it be certainly so or not, we do not peremptorily determine, but leave parties to judge thereof as in conscience they can.
4. That however, as in our minutes last Synod, we disapprove of the use of lots, without necessity, yet we are afraid, upon representation, that there hath been much sin committed by many, if not all that peo- ple, in their prolane disregard of said lot in.
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time past, and therefore excite them to re- flect upon their past practices in reference thereunto, in order to their repentance.
September 24th, 1735. The West part of Hanover having applied to the Synod for the ordination of Mr. Cleverly, the Synod do order it to be left to the Presbytery of Philadelphia.
May 29, 1738. Upon the affairs of West Hanover, overtured as follows : Upon Mr. Budd's representation of the affairs of Han- over : Overtured. That, however in a former minute relating to West Hanover, we have granted, that solemn obligations by lot or otherwise may cease, when by any turn of Providence what is engaged unto becomes impossible or impracticable, or the end there- of is otherwise fully and completely an- swered; yet it appearing doubtful to us whether this be the case of said people in respect of the obligation laid upon them to unite or join with the people of East Han- over, by a lot or solemn engagement to sub- mit to the judgment of the committee of the Presbytery of East Jersey, who were called to judge in that affair ; the Synod does judge that the safest way to come to a final deter- mination of that affair is, that a committee be appointed to meet in that place in order to make as exact inquiry as they can into the circumstances of that people, whether there really be such a change in their case as to cause the above obligation to cease, and either give their judgment of this matter. or else represent it as it shall appear to them to the Synod at our next meeting, which they shall judge most meet, and that Messrs. Gilbert Tennent, William Tennent, Junior, Samuel Blair, David Cowell, Eleazar Wales, Jedediah Andrews, Aaron Burr, John Cross and Richard Treat, be a committee to meet at Hanover the last Wednesday of July next, upon the affair, at eleven of the clock ante meridiem. Approved nemine contradicente.
May 24th, 1739. The committee appointed to go to Hanover and help the people there in their difficulties, made report to the Synod of their compliance, and brought in the minutes of their proceedings, which being read were approved and ordered to be inserted in their minutes, and are as follows, viz. : At a committee of the Synod met at Hanover, July 26th, 1738, according to ap- pointment of Synod whi postpreces sederunt Messrs. Jedediah Andrews, Gilbert Tennent, William Tennent. Jun'r., John Cross, David Cowell and Richard Treat. Ministers of the Committee absent : Messrs. Samuel Blair, Eleazer Wales and Aaron Burr. Mr. An- drews chosen Moderator ; Mr. Treat. Clerk ; Mr. Gilbert Tennent opened the committee by a sermon, Ezek. xi. 19. The cominittee in order to lay a clear foundation to go upon, thought proper to read and con- sider the minutes of the Synod in relation to the affairs, and after that was done the Moderator proceeded to inquire into thel
matter they were come about, and asked the people of West Hanover; whether their circumstances were altered for the better since the casting of the lot, and it was an- swered by some of them in the hearing and behalf of the whole that they were much in- creased as to numbers of persons in their so- ciety, and that they were near one-half abler than they were. Which representation was not contradicted nor disproved by any, and plainly appeared to the committee to be the truth of their case. A paper was also brought in by Mr. Kitchell and some others, in be- half of the eastern part, as their committee, setting forth their weakness and expressing their desire of an union with their western brethren, if it could be had upon reasonable terms. Upon which, that the committee might come to understand the real truth with respect to said eastern people, the Moderator proceeded to interrogate Mr. Kitchell, and others of said eastern part, about their affairs and they informed the committee that they were much stronger than when the lot was cast. that though it was hard with them for the present to ful- til their obligations to Mr. Nutman, vet they cannot but acknowledge they are in grow- ing circumstances, and able to support of themselves ; adding withal. that it is their mind and the mind of this society, not to have an union with the whole of the west- tern society but with a part only, and that if the committee should judge them to unite upon any of the former terms, covenants and agreement, it would be the destruction of the whole, and be prejudicial to the in- terest of religion among them. Whereupon the committee came unanimously to form their judgment after the following manner, viz : That according as things are repre- sented to them and as they appear, they cannot but judge.
I. That the former obligations of said people, by virtue of the lot forineriy cast among them. are now impracticable.
2. That the end of the said lot will be much better answered by their being two separate societies, than by being united into one as formerly was desired and proposed.
3. That therefore we judge said western people may be a separate society by them- selves. Furthermore, to prevent any dis- putes or difficulties between said western society and Basking-Ridge, it was proposed and agreed to, mutually by said people, that whosoever were desirous of going from the congregation where they belonged to the other. shall have liberty so to do, pro- vided they pay off all their respective debts to the society to which they have be- longed.
The above determinations of the com- mittee were published to the aforesaid people, and all parties expressed their en- tire satifaction therein. Concluded with prayer.
HISTORY
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PART II.
THE COMBINED REGISTERS,
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THE COMBINED REGISTERS,
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SOURCES.
The sources from which the following names and records have been compiled are these :
The Registers of Baptisms. During the pastorate of Mr. William McDoweil, from Dec., 1814, to Oct., 1823, very few baptisms are recorded, whether of adults or in- fants ; and during vacancies in the pastorate, the records are also meagre. With these exceptions the original Registers are very complete.
The Registers of Marriages. Marriages by Mr. Fisher and Mr. McDowell, be- tween 1809 and 1823, have been derived from the office of the County Clerk ; other Pas- tors left records more or less full on the Church Registers. In addition to these, use has been made of the valuable material collected from old newspapers and diaries by the Rev. Rufus S. Green, D. D., while pastor of the Church.
The Registers of Deaths. The earliest record of burials in the graveyard of the Church is contained in the " Bill of Mortality," begun in July, 1768 by Dr. Johnes and continued to 1812, by William Cherry; an edition of this was published in 1806, and a supplement later. No Pastor after Dr. Johnes has left a Register of Funerals, except Mr. Green ; but the several Sextons have kept books recording the burials in the graveyard, and all of these books are preserved. except one of Moses Cherry's. In addition to these, Mr. Green, with the assistance of Mr. Frank L. Whitehead, made a careful transcription of the records on the head-stones in the graveyard, which enabled him to correct many errors in the Bill of Mortality, and to record a number of burials that occurred previous to 1768. He also made a large and valuable collection of records of deaths from old newspapers and diaries. The present compilation does not contain all the material thus at hand ; but aims to record the death, when on record, only (Ist.,) of those who were buried in the graveyard of the Church, and (2d,) of those whose names are found upon other Registers of the Church.
The Register of those who Renewed their Covenant. This covers only the pastorate of Dr. Johnes. It contains a list of those who were popularly called " Half- way members" ; that is, persons who renewed their own baptismal vows when present- ing their first child for baptism, but did not, at that time at least, enter upon the duties and privileges of full communion, The practice was abandoned in this Church in 1795.
The Registers of Communicants. Previous to 1795. the Minutes of the Session contain no mention of the reception of Communicants. They are recorded, however, on two lists : the first containing the names of the members in communion on the set- llement of Dr. Johnes in 1742, together with the names of " those that came since from other churches."" On this list there are some notes of removal, but no dates to show
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when the persons were received. A comparison with other Registers, however, gives an approximate conjecture, not only as to the communicants in 1742, but also as to the dates of the reception of others. For instance, the 52d name on the list is that of " Martha, wife of Cornelius Austin ;" and as Cornelius Austin made "Publick Confession at the set- tlement of the Ch." for abandoning Hanover in disregard of " the lot," it is almost certain that his wife was a communicant in 1742. On the other hand, the name of " Elizabeth, wife of David More," is the 56th on the list. But in the Marriage Register, it is recorded that " David More and Elizabeth Roff" were married by Dr. Johnes on the 13th of April, 1743 ; hence it seems conclusive that she would appear under her maiden name on the list of members, if she had been a communicant on Dr. Johnes' arrival in 1742. On this basis the first 55 names on this list are marked in the Combined Registers as members in 1742 ; and the dates appended to the names of those received from other Churches, previous to 1795, have been obtained by similar comparisons.
The second list, referred to above, contains the names of persons received on con- fession of their faith, recorded in chronological order, with the dates of their reception, and a few notes of removal without dates.
After 1795 the Minutes of the Session contain the names of almost all communicants received, both on confession and by letter from other Churches, together with the re- cord of the dismission of the majority of those who have removed to other Churches.
In addition to the Minutes of the Session, the several Rolls of Communicants have been carefully searched, and have yielded a few names which do not appear in the Minutes, together with a large number of records of dismission and death not found elsewhere. These Rolls are designated in the Combined Registers by numbers, in the order of their dates. and are the following :
Rolls of Communicants.
I .- The two lists of Dr. Johnes, begun in 1742, and described above.
2 .- Roll kept by Mr. Richards of those received during his pastorate, from Feb., 1795 to April, 1809.
3 .- Roll of those living and known when Mr. Fisher came in 1809, to which are added, in chronological order, those subsequently received, till 1825.
4 .- Roll, on principle of No. 3 ; begun by Mr. Barnes, in IS25, and used till 1846; to- gether with his Manual, printed in 1828, which gives a list of those living and known at that date.
5 .-- Roll, on principle of No. 3; begun by Mr. Thompson, in 1846, and used till 1869.
6 .- Roll, on principle of No. 3, but arranged alphabetically ; begun by Mr. French, in 1869, and used till 1877.
7 .- Chronological Roll, from 1742 to 1882, prepared by Mr. Green, and containing many notes of his research.
8 .- Roll in present use : alphabetical : containing, in addition to the names of all Com- municants living and known in 1882 and those since received, the record of all subsequent Baptisms, Marriages, Deaths and Dismis- sions.
Correspondence. No little aid has been furnished by subscribers to THE RE- CORD and by others, who have answered inquiries and supplied many lost facts and dates.
As now printed, the compilation of all the names and dates from the various sources, for the period from 1742 down to 1825, has been made by one hand ; and these, with all records of later date, are verified by the same, before the pages of the Combined Regis- ters issue from the press. In spite, however, of all the care bestowed to attain accuracy, it is beyond hope that errors will not be found among the many thousands of these names and dates.
The Compiler would here record his grateful acknowledgement for assistance in copying, in reading, and in verifying, to Mr. Will. C. Van Doren, Mr. James R. Voor- hees, Mr. Frank L. Whitehead, and the Misses Abby Pierson, Lizzie and Emma Van Pelt, Minnie Mills, and Lucy Johnson,
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ABBREVIATIONS AND SIGNS.
1 1, 2, 3, &c.,-Communicant Roll of date indicated above .! aet -aged. b .- born. B .- baptized.
B. f. h .- Baptized on husband's account.
B. f. w .- " wife's
C .- became Communicant. Ch .- Church. d .- died or buried. dg .- daughter. dis .- dismissed by letter. Exc .- excommunicated. fr .- from.
L. - received by letter. m .- married.
M. 1742. - Communicant at settlement of Dr. Johnes. non 2, or 3, &c .- not n . Roll indicated by figure. ord .- ordained.
q. v .- Consult under last name.
R. C .-- Renewed Covenant. R. L .-- Reserved List, absent & unknown, 1385. s .- son. serv .- servant.
susp .- suspended. w .- wife of. wid .- widow.
Names of Communicants are printed in heavy fared type : those who only Renewed Covenant, or remained " Half- way Members," are in italics ; those of children are indented under the names of their parents. The brace { con- nects names of husband and wife.
Remarks or conjectures made by the Compiler are inclosed in brackets, thus [ ] ; and doubtful conjectures are followed by the sign of interrogation [?].
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Abeel, Joanna ; m. 12 Nov. 1783, to Major Leonard Bleeker. ) Aber, Aaron
Martha Easton; m. Nov. 1793 ; C. 18 Aug., 1797 : " moved away." Hannah, b. 27 July, 1794 ; B. f. w. 4 May, 1798.
Timothy Johnes, b. 14 April, 1797 ; B. f. w., 4 May, 1798.
Aber, Christian ; ni. 26 Feb. 1759, to Anne Margaret Battleren.
Aber, Elizabeth ; m. 9 June, 1790, to William Denman.
Aber, Israel ; m. 29 Feb. 1756, to Dorothea Leonard.
Aber, John ; m. 21 Jan., 1745. to Mary Hulbard.
Abers, Polly, wid .; m. 4 Dec., 1813, to Samuel Nestor
Aber, Suvan Louisa : B. & C. 31 July, 1881.
S Ackley, Erastus J., of Newark.
Elizabeth D. Marvin. dg. Dr. Jonathan; m. 14 March, 1843; L. 1 Feb. 1862, fr. ist. Ref. D. Ch., Newark ; dis .; Elizabeth M .; L. 1 Feb. 1862, fr. Ist. Ref. D. Ch., Newark ; dis.5 Henrietta A .; L. fr. .. .. dis.5 Adams, Aaron, of N. Y. ; m, 10 Mar., 1880, to Mary Bell Hockenbery.
Adams, Joseph, (colored) ; d. 30 April, 1851, aet. 98.
Adams, William ; d. 6 May, 1826, aet. 47.
Adams, Chloe, wid. ; d. IS July, 1800, act. 42.
Adams, John, of Woodbridge ; m. 23 Sept., 1770. to Agnish Bloys, wid.
Adams. Lidia, wid, ; m. 29 Oct .. 1769. to Matthew Rue, both of Hunterdon.
Adamson, Elizabeth, w. William ; L. 28 Dec .. 1815, fr. Hanover ; [d. 20 Feb. 1836, aet. 75.1
[Adamson, John ; C., but record of reception cannot be found | ; d. 24 Nov., 1881. Adamson, Phebe, Ist. w. [or dg. ? ] William ; d. 27 Aug., 1813, aet. 19.
Adamson, William, of Camden, S. C. ; m. 22 May, 1827, to Frances A. Carmichael, dg. David.
Adamson, William O .; m. 28 May, 1871, to Marietta A. Mills. dg. William Freeland. Ader. Prince, (colored) ; d. 17 Nov. 1847. aet. 50.
( Addison, Williamn; C. 27 June, 1868 ; dis. 29 June, 1810 ; returned i Nov., 1811; un [non.4]
Catherine C. 27 June, 1818 : dis. 29 June, 1810 ; returned i Nov., 1811; [non.4]
Sally Ann, b. 17 Dec. 1804: B. 11 Jan. 1809.
John Montgomery, b. 15 March, 1808 ; B. 11 Jan., 1809.
Aikman, Alexander ; in. 8 Jan., 1764, to Elizabeth Lewis.
Akeman, Margaret ; m. 18 Jan., 1753, to John Brown, of Somerset.
S Akeman, William ; R. C. 12 Aug .. 1758.
Letitia Bailees ; in. 8 Dec .. 1756 ; R. C. 12 Aug., 1758.
Jane ; B. 20 Aug., 1758 ; [m. 13 April 1777, to John Beach. ] Hannah ; B. f. w. 29 March, 1761.
Rebecca ; B. f. w. 14 Oct., 1770.
Albertson, Emma F., of Blairstown ; m. 22 Sept., 1874, to Charles M. Keepers.
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Alexander. Thoma : C. 30 March, 1860 ; dis. I Oct .. 1865, to New Vernon. Margaret Nellister ; m. 30 March, 185S .:
Jane A. ; B. so March, 1866. Tryphena ; B. 2 Aug., 1862.
Allen, Aaron, of So. Hanover ; m. 28 Nov., 1750, to Abigail Bonel, of Turkey.
Allen, Aaron js. John & Rebecca ?]
Phebe, b. HI April, 178; ; B. 26 June, 1785.
Allen, Ann ; wid : L. 1743 -- 1756 ; [non.3]
§ Allen, Charles ; d. 1; Sept .. 1781, aet. 106.
- d. 2; Feb .. 178t. aet. go.
Allen, Elizabeth, of So. Hanover ; m. 28 Nov., 1750, to Nathaniel Bonel, of Turkey.
Allen, Eunice ; m. 23 April, 1758, to David Core.
Allen, Hannah, Idg. Moses ; m. 28 Oct., 1795, to John Brookfield, q. v.
( Allen, Gilbert (usually " Gilbard") ; B. 17 Aug., 1761 ; C. 4 March, 1763 ; [elected deacon & elder 31 July, 1777, last met with Session 23 Feb., 1815, present 120 times out of 158 ;] d. 6 Jan., 1816, aet. 80.
Elizabeth . B. 17 .Aug., 1761 ; C. 4 March, 1763, d. 10 Jan., 1816, act. 79.
Abigail : B. 17 Aug., 1761 ; [m. 3 May, 178o, to AAbraham Munson, g. v.]
Kezia ; B. 16 July. 1762 ; [m. 30 Oct., 1783, to Jesse Sexton ("Saxon"), q. v.] Stephen ; B. 8 April, 1764; d. 19 Dec., 1778, aet. 15.
Elizabeth ; B. 15 June, 1766 ; d. 21 July, 1785, aet. 19.
Phebe ; B. 5 June, 1768 ;d. 30 March, 1786, aet. IS.
Silas ; b. 5 Feb., 17-o ; B. S April, 1770.
Sarala ; b. 1772: B. 5 Julv, 1772 ; [m. 17 June, 1790, to Jeptha Wade, q. v.]
Hannah; b. 31 March, 1774 : B. 29 May, 1774.
Anne, b. 29 April, 1776 ; B. 23 June, 1776; [m. as " Nancy" to Charles Leyton, q. v. ? ]
Timothy, b. 26 Dec , .; 78: B. It April. 1779 ; [m. to Jemima -----? ] Jemima, b. IS March. 178t ; B. 3 June, 1781 ; d. 16 Feb., 1786, aet. 5. John Frase, adopted : B. 15 Aug., 1790.
Jabez Lind ley, adopted : b. 24 Dec., 1805 ; B. 2 July, 1812 ; see below: Kezia Layton, b. 7 Jan., 1809 : B. "
Allen, Harriet, adopted de. Jesse Sexton. b. 11 Aug., 1807 ; B. f. w. 2 July, 1812 ; m. 20 Aug., 1825, to Timothy H. Prudden.
Allen, Henry ; d. 4 June. 1So3. aet. 71.
Allen, Jabez Lind ley. adopted s. Gilbert ; C. 22 Nov., 1827 ; dis. S Dec., 1828, to, Ist. Ch., Newark ; L. 17 May, 1832, fr. same ; dis.4
Caroline Conklin Mille. de. Jabez and Hannah (Coe) ; m. 14 March, 1827 ; L. & dis. with her husband.
' Hannah Caroline, b. 23 July, 1828 ; B. 5 Sept., 1828 ; d. 29 Nov., 1831, aet. 3. Charles Mills, b. ! I June. 1833 ; B. [ Sept., 1833.
Allen, Jacob, of So. Hanover : m. 15 Jan., 1751, to wid. of George Day, " at River."
Allen, Jacob ; m. S Mar. 1802. to Polly Minton.
Allen, Jacob, of Caldwell ; m. 24 Sept., 1So3, to Hannah Whitehead [dg. Onesimus ?] of Mendham.
Allen, Jarzel ; m. 14 March. : So3. to Mary Pierson [dg Samuel?]
Allen, Jemima, w. Timothy [s. Gilbert ?] ; d. 28 Nov., ISio, aet. 28.
Allen, Job, of Rockaway ; M. 1743, [non.3]
Elizabeth ; B. 18 Sept .. 1743.
Deborah ; B., 17 Aug .. 1746.
Lois ; B. 10 July, 1748 ; of Rockaway, [m. 21 Dec., 1766, to Daniel Talinadge, of Baskingridge.]
Job ; B. f. w. 14 Aug .. 1 ;; 1 ; [m. 2 Jan., 1774, to Mary Minton, both of Rockaway.] Allen, John.
Tabitha Lyon, wid., of Mendham ; m. 6 Aug., 1751. Daniel, B. 17 June. 1753.
Allen, John ; B. & C. 2 July, 1767 ; " moved."
Rebecca L. 1,66; [non.3]
Aaron ; B. I Nov .. 1767.
Jehosheba, b. 31 Aug .. 1769 ; B. 24 Sept .. 1769.
Phebe, b. 14 Dec., 1771 ; B. 23 Feb., 1772.
Abigail, b. 13 Nov .. 1773 ; B. 9 Jan., 1 774. Silas, b, 26 June. 1,76 ; B. s .Aug., 1776. Hannah, b. 5 Feb., 1779; B. 21 March, 1779.
Rachel, b, 12 March, 17SI ; B. 3 May, ISSI.
\ Allen, Jonah.
Sarah Muir ; m. 30 Jan., 1752 ; R. C. as wid., 19 March, 175S. -
Amos ; B. 19 March, :758.
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Elizabeth ; B. Jonah ; B.
Allen, Mary ; m. 9 Oct., 1745, to Samuel Munson.
Allen, Mrs. Mary, sister of Timothy Pierson ; d. 11 April, 1847. aet. 65.
Allen, Moses ; m. S Dec., 1772, to Elizabeth Turner [dg. Jarzel ?] who d. 25 July, 1784, aet. 29.
Allen, Moses, deacon of Bapt. Ch. : d. near Green Villiage, 9 Nov., 1823. act. 70. Allen, Moses : m. 24 Dec., 1806, to Sarah Lindsley.
Allen, Naomi, wid.of Jacob ; d. 9 March, 1784, aet. 70,
Allen, Roderick ; B. & C. 7 Dec., 1834 ; dis.+
Sophronia P. C. 18 Feb., 1836 ; dis.+
Allen, Samuel ; m. 4 July, 1779, to Hannah Beach.
Allen, Samuel ; d. 21 March, 1855, aet. 78.
Allen, Sarah, wid. ; B. & C. 23 Aug., 1787 ; d. 28 Nov .. 1789, aet. 92.
Allen. Sally, w. Moses, Jr. ; d. at Green Villiage, 25 Nov .. 1815, aet. 23,
Allen, Susanna ; C. 1 Nov., 1764; confest 4 Jan., 1771; [non. 3]
Jacob, b. 19 March, 1770 ; B. 4 Jan., 1771.
§ Allen, Uriah.
Rachel Coe, [dg. Benjamin & Rachel; ] m. 21 Nov., 1773 ; R. C., 29 June, 1775. Aaron, b, 24 Feb., 1774 ; B. f. w. 29 June, 1775.
Allerton, Jacob ; C. 10 May, 1745 ; " moved away."
Jacob ; B. 5 June, 1745.
Allerton, John ; m. 18 Dec., 1854. to Hannah Kent.
Allerton, John : m. 15 Aug., 1786, to Rhoda Carter.
Allerton, Thomas; R. C. 26 Aug .. 1744; C. 1I Jan., 1745 ; susp. 29 June, 1752 ; "moved away."
Deborah R. C. 26 Aug., 1744 ; C. 2 Nov., 1744 : " moved away."
Sarah ; B. adult & R. C. 26 Aug., 1744. John ; B. 26 Aug., 1744. Charity ; B. David ; B.
Benjamin ; B, 20 Sept .. 1747.
Allison, John ; m. 17 June, 1771, to Catarine Mitchel, both of Brookland Forgh.
Allison, Marian ; L. 20 Feb., 1834, fr. Ist. Ch., Southwark, Phil .; gone.+
Alsover, Frederick A. of Hanover.
Jernsha Halsey, of Hanover; m. 14 Jan., 1804; L. 29 June, 1813, fr. Parsippany ; [non4.]
Alwood, Elizabeth : C. 30 Sept., 1786; d. 25 Oct., 1820, aet. SI.
Alward, Hetty T .; m. I April, 1854, to Cheodore Mrovzkowski.
Alwood, John ; B. 4 Oct., 1789 ; C. 23 Oct., 1789; "moved away." [Prob. an earlier John" than the husband of " Pbebe." |
Phebe Alwood, [dg. Samuel] ; m. 2 Dec .. 1811 ; d. 27 Jan .. 1850. aet., 71.
Elizabeth, b. 13 Feb., 1813 ; B. f. w. 2 July, 1813; C. as dg. wid. Phebe, 26 Feb., 1830; [d. 24 Jan., 1847, aet. 33.] John Henry, b. 3 Sept., 1820; B. 5 Sept., 1828. Emmeline Parson, b. 10 Jan., 1823 ; B. 5 June, 1829.
Alwood, Jonas, [s. Samuel] ; dis. 8 June, 1841, to 2d Ch. ; [d. 25 Dec., 1841, aet 71.] Rachel Arnold, dg. Ziba; m. 20 Dec., 1798; [non.3]
Nancy C. 24 Aug., 1820 ; dis. 8 June, 1841, to 2d. Ch. ; d. 11 Jan., 1862, aet 73. Elizabeth [R.] b. Sept., 1800; B. 21 Dec., 1803 ; C. 28 May, 1829; dis. 8 June, 1841, to 2d Ch. ; d. 5 Nov., 1861, aet. 61.
Susan, b. 27 Dec., 1807 ; B. 2 July, IS13 ; [d. 24 Dec., 1824, aet. 17.]
Mary Ann, b. 16 Dec., 1809 ; B. 2 July, 1813 ; C. 22 Feb., 1827 ; [d. 30 Jan., 1835, aet. 25.] Matilda, b. 16 March, 1812 ; B. “
Amzy Newton, b. 30 Sept .. 1814 ; B. 3 March, 1815.
Martha Whitehead ; B. 5 Dec., 1823.
Helen Maria, b. 9 Nov., 1828 ; B. 27 Feb., 1829 ; [d. 1 Jan., 1850, aet. 21, "dg. Jonas and Sarah."]
Alwald, Mary ; m. 2 June, 1860, to Robert McLaren.
( Alwood, Samuel ; R. C. 14 April, 1764 ; [Samuel R. d. 24 June, 1818, aet. 86.]
[Alward, Ruth ?] [wife's. name not recorded at R. C.] ; d. 1 June, 1818. aet. 79.
Mary ; B. 14 April, 1765.
Joseph ; " sick child bap. at yr. house," 8 Aug., 1766.
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